49. Korean home and furniture vocabulary

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Chapter 49 of our Basic Korean course is dedicated to the vocabulary of home and furniture in Korean. Knowing these words and expressions is essential for everyday communication, especially if you plan to visit Korea or interact with native Korean speakers. So let's get started!

1. House (집 - Jip)

The word 집 (Jip) means house in Korean. It's one of the first words you should learn when studying Korean.

2. Living Room (거실 - Geosil)

In Korean, the living room is called 거실 (Geosil). It's the place where the family gathers to relax, watch television and socialize.

3. Kitchen (부엌 - Bueok)

The word for kitchen in Korean is 부엌 (Bueok). It's where food is prepared and often where families gather for meals.

4. Room (방 - Bang)

The room is called 방 (Bang) in Korean. This is where you sleep and store your clothes and personal belongings.

5. Bathroom (화장실 - Hwajangsil)

In Korean, the toilet is called 화장실 (Hwajangsil). It is important to learn this word, especially if you are visiting Korea.

6. Furniture (가구 - Gagu)

The word for furniture in Korean is 가구 (Gagu). This includes all the furniture you might find in a home such as sofas, tables, beds and chairs.

7. Table (테이블 - Teibeul)

In Korean, the word for table is 테이블 (Teibeul). You can find a table in the dining room, kitchen or living room.

8. Chair (의자 - Uija)

The word for chair in Korean is 의자 (Uija). Chairs are found in almost every part of the house.

9. Bed (침대 - Chimdae)

In Korean, the word for bed is 침대 (Chimdae). It's where you sleep at night.

10. Sofa (소파 - Sofa)

The word for sofa in Korean is 소파 (Sofa). It is a common piece of furniture in the living room to relax and watch TV.

In addition to these words, there are many more that you should learn to familiarize yourself with the vocabulary of home and furniture in Korean. As always, practice is the key to becoming fluent in a new language. So try to use these words in your daily conversations and keep studying to expand your vocabulary.

We hope you found this chapter useful and informative. In the next chapter, we'll continue to explore more Korean vocabulary. Until then, keep studying and practicing!

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